Scout.com's Sam Webb reported Thursday that Michigan received a visit from Ypsilanti Community Schools power forward Jaylen Johnson, a four-star prospect and Rivals.com's No. 64-ranked player in America for 2014.

The 6-foot-9, 210-pound combo forward has had a significant rise in stock over the summer, and already has offers from the likes of Michigan State and Louisville.

Johnson averaged 13.8 points and better than eight rebounds per game last season at Ypsilanti, leading the Phoenix to the Class A state quarterfinals -- totaling 15 points, 12 rebounds and four blocked shots in a season-ending loss to Saginaw High School.

He spends his summer playing with in-state AAU program "Dorian's Pride."

"One of the bigger risers during the last update to the 2014 Rivals150, Johnson looks like he’s still on his way up," Rivals.com's Eric Bossi wrote last month. "Very young for his class, Johnson won’t turn 17 for another month and he’s got more skill than he is given credit for."